BRITAIN FOGBOUND
CE LTIC AB AN DONE!). United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copy ngnt). :.i :■ : ; /; uLQNfIQN, I**.' 19. ■ /The. part;, oof: (Bri tai.it \ ifc 1 ogbound, with prospects of its continuance. Many, services are disorganised, and Atlantic liners held up. The first accident'of any kind, oe* currerl to a large, twin engined aeroplane. While taxing to the aerodrome at RiuhSgate, it crashed into a motor car, and also a bus traversing the Haul through the aerodrome. The car was smashed, and three occupants had narrow escapes. Work ceased aboard to Celtic, owing to the weather and the sea conditions growing woi-se. The White Star Superintendent a Queen own hgs notified the company that he has proved extensive damage to the bottom, mtrting the salvage of the ship impracticable, and expressing the opinion that further, salvage expenditure is; not justified.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1928, Page 6
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138BRITAIN FOGBOUND Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1928, Page 6
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